GE shakes up power unit leadership\, taps retired executive to help

GE shakes up power unit leadership, taps retired executive to help

Reuters 

By Scott

The changes mark another step in new GE urgent effort to reduce heavy debt and restore profits at the 126-year-old, Boston-based conglomerate. It also highlights the serious problems at GE's power division.

"One of my top priorities is positioning our businesses to win, starting with GE Power," Culp said in a statement.

GE stock was up 0.6 percent at $8.05 in morning trading.

John Rice, a 39-year GE veteran who once headed its energy unit, will now serve as of gas power, reporting to Culp. Rice retired nearly a year ago after heading GE's global growth efforts as a under former

He will use "knowledge of GE's and management experience" to provide "mentorship" to leaders to "position this business and the team for success," GE said.

Scott Strazik, of GE Power's repair and maintenance business, will become CEO of Gas Power, overseeing both gas-related equipment sales and services.

GE Power's current Chief Executive Officer, Russell Stokes, will become CEO of other power activities, including nuclear and coal power, steam, transmission grids and power conversion.

Strazik and Stokes also will report to Culp, GE said.

GE said last month that it would separate the unit from the rest of its power activities so the unit could receive extra management focus.

GE Power's profits have plunged as demand for has fallen far short of forecasts, leaving GE and rivals and with too much capacity and fewer sales.

reported a $631 million loss and wrote off $22 billion of goodwill in the third quarter, reflecting the bleak outlook for future earnings.

(Reporting by in Bengaluru; Editing by and Nick Zieminski)

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First Published: Mon, November 19 2018. 22:06 IST